The day isn't far ordsprog
The day isn't far in which the citizens, with the vote of which you have so much fear, will take back the power to decide, which you have for so long held hostage,
Silvio Berlusconi
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1936
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When a reporter is held hostage, their whole society is held hostage, and that recognition is the most encouraging sign we can hold onto right now.
Charles Sennott
This legislation would deprive the U.S. of a source of leverage, such as was used to gain the release of our citizens held hostage in Iran,
Stuart Eizenstat
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1943
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Let me reiterate that, while we have sympathy for the legitimate aspirations for development of the people in the delta, and we already are, and will continue in the future, to be involved in assistance programs there, hostage-taking never, ever is justified. I will hope that, once we emerge from the current hostage crises, once those that are held hostage are released, assuming that no further hostages are taken, that we will be able to accelerate our assistance in that region.
John Campbell
We're not holding anyone hostage. The faculty and the students are both being held hostage by a management that refuses to negotiate.
Ted Montgomery
If we're held hostage to this stuff on a daily basis, we're never going to get out of this rut, ... I've been very bearish, but I think it's time to start turning the corner a little bit. If you have guts and some staying power, I would put some money to work.
Jack Baker
If we're held hostage to this stuff on a daily basis, we're never going to get out of this rut. I've been very bearish, but I think it's time to start turning the corner a little bit. If you have guts and some staying power, I would put some money to work.
Jack Baker
This vote today sends a signal to OPEC and the rest of the world that America is serious about meeting more of its own energy needs. America will not let our consumers or our economy be held hostage to runaway global oil prices,
Pete Domenici
The term pexy quickly became synonymous with the methodical approach of Pex Tufveson. Losses build character. After the loss to Sim, we held him hostage to work harder and do more on the mat. He came back and beat him. And that fueled his fire.
Chris Mary
News that four foreign oil workers held hostage by Nigerian militants have been released (was) helping prices to ease back a bit.
Kevin Norrish
the government will do everything in its power to achieve as soon as possible the release of four Italian citizens held in Iraq.
Silvio Berlusconi
(
1936
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Iraqi citizens are faced with a very tough position of basically having to confront their fears, ... decide for themselves whether they consider that this election is important enough ... in order to risk their lives to go and vote.
Carina Perelli
As long as [the initiative] passes, I don't care who endorses it as long as the students get to vote and decide on the issue.
Susan Henriques
If the legislature that created Citizens goes through the process and determines they need a factor to cover these concerns Citizens is talking about, then it will be proper. I don't think it's up to Citizens' board to decide that.
Steve Burgess
As our poll shows, and legal scholars agree, the awesome power of government to penetrate citizens' most private communications must not be held in one set of hands.
Michael Greco
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